I can't get this out of my head. (Fender amp Question)

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Thats along the lines of what i was thinking too. I've been googling for a while and cant seem to find it.
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the_dude wrote:But you gotta remember that there were a few different variants of the Bassman during the 60's-70's so my search isn't entirely impossible.
In the circuit perhaps, in the size of the head? I've never seen it.

I think you perhaps saw a picture of one that someone had cut down.
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that would be a cool model tho.
just 1 normal inputs, vol. bass. treble. 50 watts all tube.
if they produced that and kept the price reasonable then i could garentee people would buy that up!
it would be the cleanest slate to work pedals upon, ever!
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I've been asking people i know to make one for me with a little matching cabinet.
just need to get rid of some stuff for cash.
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if you are in the market for a custom wired amp, try out ray, in st. lious the only way i know how to get ahold of him is thru "midwest luthier and repair" school run by mike boggeman.
he really only does replicas no a days, mainly on the bassman, champ, and princetone circuts(tweed)
altho last i heard it was becoming increasingly difficult to find the parts he needed.
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I'm pretty sure they made a 10 watt Bassman back in the day, but I don't think it lasted long. I don't know what it looked like, but it seems like it would have been pretty small.